A Relief Landing field for RCAF Station North Battleford was located approximately 7 mi (11 km) south-east. The site was located east of the community of Brada, Saskatchewan. The Relief field was constructed in the typical triangular pattern.
In approximately 1942 the aerodrome was listed as RCAF Aerodrome - Brada, Saskatchewan at 52°43′N108°07′W﻿ / ﻿52.717°N 108.117°W﻿ / 52.717; -108.117 with a variation of 21 degrees 30' east and elevation of 1,830 ft (560 m). Though listed as a turf all way field, three runways were listed as follows
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Runway Name

Length

Width

Surface

16/34

3,300 ft (1,000 m)

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Turf

10/28

3,300 ft (1,000 m)

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Turf

4/22

3,300 ft (1,000 m)

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Turf

A review of Google Maps on 7 June 2018 shows no visibility of the airfield at the listed coordinates.

Postwar it became known as North Battleford (Cameron McIntosh) after Cameron Ross McIntosh. It was transferred from Transport Canada to the City of North Battleford on January 1, 1997.[7]
In April 2010 a contract was awarded for renovations to the air terminal building.[8]

The North Battleford Gliding Centre, a Royal Canadian Air Cadet gliding centre, stores its gliders outside in permanent tie downs, and has office space in a trailer. The gliding centre conducts winch and air-tow operations in both the spring and the fall. The gliding centre currently operates two gliders, Number 2 (C-GCLS) and Number 10 (C-GRFQ); one winch, and one Bellanca Scout Towplane #5 (C-GBAZ).